Helston's Top Five: Your Weekly Nub News Roundup

By Joseph Macey

27th Jun 2021 | Local News

There have been some interesting stories in Helston this week, among them, a new album for Cadgwith Fishermen, news on Helston Carnival, and a housing development on the former site of Mullion Gallery.

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Here are the top stories from this week:

  1. Decision made on housing development on former Mullion Gallery site

Plans have been knocked back to redevelop the former site of Mullion Gallery.

Read more here.

  1. School children race around airfield in electric car event held in Lizard

School children from across Cornwall and beyond came to the Lizard last week to take part in electric car racing.

Read more here.

  1. Helston based accountant raises funds for military charities in kayakathon along River Thames

Tom Tripp, Director of Atkins Ferrie Chartered Accountants, based in Helston, kayaked 21 miles along the River Thames, on Sunday (13th), to raise much-needed funds for the Royal Marines Charity (RMA) and Special Boat Service Association (SBSA).

Read more here.

  1. Cadgwith Fishermen release new charity album 'Great Poems of the Sea'

Fishermen from Cadgwith Cove have recorded a CD 'Great Poems of the Sea' read by Fishermen of Cadgwith, Cornwall in support of the Fishermen's Mission.

The writings of the sea are recorded by men who have spent their lives fishing the forbidding waters around the Lizard Peninsula.

Read more here.

  1. Helston Carnival: Plans moving forward for September event - and a new website!

The Harvest Fair and Carnival committee are thrilled to be planning this year's carnival.

The committee is excited to announce a new carnival website.

Read more here.

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